Hi,
I have the same problem. One solution that I found is to use clevis in
conjunction with dracut (https://github.com/latchset/clevis)
Requirements:
- Laptop with TPM 2.0
RedHat based distro
This allow me to bypass initial GRUB password and goes straight to login
screen (which has orca running)
Cons:
- Works on RedHat based distro. Have not tried this on Arch or Slint. A
bug in debian prevent clevis from working properly.
- Works on new laptop (later than 2017) which usually have TPM 2.0
HtH
On 3/12/22 01:39, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi,
I have to crypt my harddisk for my working laptop. Allthough it is no
big problem to enter the encryption password some seconds after grub I
wonder if a acustical signal could be played that tells me that the
password prompt is displayed. Also a signal about successfully entered
the password or not would be really cool.
Does anyone know if acustical signals are possible for the described
situation? Beep tones like for grub would be absolutely enough.
Cheers,
Schoepp
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